Aoyama Norio, Suzuki Jun-Ichi, Kobayashi Naho, Hanatani Tomoya, Ashigaki Norihiko, Yoshida Asuka, Shiheido Yuka, Sato Hiroki, Kumagai Hidetoshi, Ikeda Yuichi, Akazawa Hiroshi, Komuro Issei, Minabe Masato, Izumi Yuichi, Isobe Mitsuaki
Division of Periodontology, Department of Oral Interdisciplinary Medicine, Graduate School of Dentistry, Kanagawa Dental University, Japan.
Department of Advanced Clinical Science and Therapeutics, The University of Tokyo, Japan.
Intern Med. 2018 Mar 15;57(6):777-782. doi: 10.2169/internalmedicine.9578-17. Epub 2017 Nov 20.
Objective Tooth loss is an irreversible condition that reflects the end-stage of oral diseases, including periodontitis. Although periodontitis is a major factor in the progression of diabetes mellitus (DM) and cardiovascular disease (CVD), no previous studies have compared tooth loss in CVD patients with and without DM. Methods The subjects included CVD patients with (n=94) and without (n=145) DM who attended Tokyo Medical and Dental University Hospital. Blood examinations and periodontal measurements were performed. Results The oral and periodontal examinations revealed that the numbers of missing teeth in the DM group were increased in comparison to the non-DM group. There was no significant difference between the groups with regard to the incidence of edentulism, the probing pocket depth, the clinical attachment level or the incidence of bleeding on probing. Conclusion We showed that the numbers of missing teeth among CVD patients with DM was significantly higher than that among CVD patients without DM.
目的 牙齿缺失是一种不可逆的状况,反映了包括牙周炎在内的口腔疾病的终末期。尽管牙周炎是糖尿病(DM)和心血管疾病(CVD)进展的主要因素,但此前尚无研究比较患有和未患有DM的CVD患者的牙齿缺失情况。方法 研究对象包括就诊于东京医科齿科大学医院的患有DM(n = 94)和未患有DM(n = 145)的CVD患者。进行了血液检查和牙周测量。结果 口腔和牙周检查显示,与非DM组相比,DM组的缺失牙数量增加。两组在无牙发生率、探诊袋深度、临床附着水平或探诊出血发生率方面无显著差异。结论 我们发现,患有DM的CVD患者的缺失牙数量显著高于未患有DM的CVD患者。